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house speaker john boehner dug his heels in pretty deep today. he said the house will not pass a clean spending bill. he called for a conversation withlet president and democrats. he said there may be a backroom somewhere but no one is in it. aaron mcpipe joining us. we know the democrats say negotiations and obama care should not be tied to the extending plan. he only wants one thing for the spend i spending plan. >> i'm working with my members and decided to do this in a unified way. i have 233 republicans in the house. you have never seen a more dedicated group of people who are concerned about the future of our soucountry. they believe obama care is threatening the future for our kids and grand kids. >> he says that house republicans want to stand and fight but the defending measures have and won't pass the senate. he wants to have a conversation and that is what he was saying all mourninrning. >> the american people expect in washington when we have a crisis like this, that the leaders will sitd down and have a conversation. it begins with a
house speaker john boehner dug his heels in pretty deep today. he said the house will not pass a clean spending bill. he called for a conversation withlet president and democrats. he said there may be a backroom somewhere but no one is in it. aaron mcpipe joining us. we know the democrats say negotiations and obama care should not be tied to the extending plan. he only wants one thing for the spend i spending plan. >> i'm working with my members and decided to do this in a unified way. i...
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they haven't happened between john bain eoehner and harry rei between john boehner and the president. >> i'l'll let se. >> what is your plan? we can't live in this ditch for the rest of our lives. >> we're talking about whether or not we will agree on funding the government for six weeks. government services from food safety to helping veterans to the cia, fbi. what is on the floor right now is whether or not to continue funding for six weeks while we dohat tom's talking about, which is a larger effort to sit down. i agree that we need common sense. what we have right now is a situation, though, where we came together and said, you know, it's only six weeks of funding. so we're going to compromise and agree with the funding level that the republicans want. not a dollar ash more than what they're asking for for six weeks so we can get to the bigger question of the budget, the deficit and so on. but that unfortunately wasn't good enough. what we have is a minority of a minority of the minority in the house which has said no, we want to add to that the repeal of the affordable health ins
they haven't happened between john bain eoehner and harry rei between john boehner and the president. >> i'l'll let se. >> what is your plan? we can't live in this ditch for the rest of our lives. >> we're talking about whether or not we will agree on funding the government for six weeks. government services from food safety to helping veterans to the cia, fbi. what is on the floor right now is whether or not to continue funding for six weeks while we dohat tom's talking...
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i hope that john boehner makes a responsible decision. one that's good for the country. job protection time is over with. it's time to start protecting the american people, senator durbin. >> before the final role call was announced just moments ago, there was a memo circulating an e-mail circulating that the republicans in the house anticipated losing and wanted to tell us what the next stage of the drama would be. send it back to us with new versions of the amendment. some sort of delay or defundsing of obama care and something to do with members health care. you see where this is headed? >> and staff. you see where this is headed? they are going to keep playing this over and over again expecting a different result. the result will be the passage of the clean cr that we sent them when they call it on the floor of the u.s. house of representatives. i watched over the weekend while some of the tea party republicans were congratulating themselves on their wisdom and courage. their courage? what courage does it take for a tea party republican to shut down the federal gover
i hope that john boehner makes a responsible decision. one that's good for the country. job protection time is over with. it's time to start protecting the american people, senator durbin. >> before the final role call was announced just moments ago, there was a memo circulating an e-mail circulating that the republicans in the house anticipated losing and wanted to tell us what the next stage of the drama would be. send it back to us with new versions of the amendment. some sort of delay...
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house speaker john boehner speaks strongly and saves the financial markets by pledging no treasury debt default, thereby negates president obama's reckless default fearmongering. it good to have an adult around once in a while. but the markets decided to ignore the fearmongering from team obama and stocks rallied today. it looks like wall street vows boehner and his vow not to allow a default. meanwhile, day four of the government shutdown.
house speaker john boehner speaks strongly and saves the financial markets by pledging no treasury debt default, thereby negates president obama's reckless default fearmongering. it good to have an adult around once in a while. but the markets decided to ignore the fearmongering from team obama and stocks rallied today. it looks like wall street vows boehner and his vow not to allow a default. meanwhile, day four of the government shutdown.
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. >> i think it's about john boehner at this point. fascinating political moment, how does john boehner managed renegade who's have so far defeated him in his own caucus? is he will tok make peace with them? did z he think that he can do better and maintain power by turning his back on them? >> it is possible that this turns another way? that democrats and republicans overplayed their hand this time? >> this is an interesting question. they've been so confident all along. senate majority leader harry reid jammed john boehner didn't give him a face saving compromise like medical device tax repeal. nothing. he kept that senate shut sunday, he ran out the clock. i think they were surprised that he won't kind of work with boehner. what they're doing now is not managing the rest of conservatives they're trying to manage the plan for surrender with, in mind this huge, more important deadline just week as way. >> so you think that is where this is heading. i think it's earlly to call it a surrender this, is where it's heading for a long time,
. >> i think it's about john boehner at this point. fascinating political moment, how does john boehner managed renegade who's have so far defeated him in his own caucus? is he will tok make peace with them? did z he think that he can do better and maintain power by turning his back on them? >> it is possible that this turns another way? that democrats and republicans overplayed their hand this time? >> this is an interesting question. they've been so confident all along....
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no significant legislation since john boehner got the speakership. the republicans won the elections in november 2010. they were sworn in in january 2011. since then, zero, zip, nothing in terms of legislative accomplishment. and that, of course, is because they have been otherwise occupied. after getting sworn in in january, by april they threatened to shut down the government. that was april. by july, republicans had forced the first ever debt ceiling crisis in american history. we got our national credit rating downgraded for that one until they eventually blinked. by september that year, republicans were threatening another government shutdown. by april of the following year, more threats from republicans of another government shutdown. by december, by this past december, happy new year! republicans were pushing us over the fiscal cliff! by january, this past january, congressional republicans were talking about forcing another debt ceiling crisis before again backing down. and now, happy september 30th. we are due for that often threatened repub
no significant legislation since john boehner got the speakership. the republicans won the elections in november 2010. they were sworn in in january 2011. since then, zero, zip, nothing in terms of legislative accomplishment. and that, of course, is because they have been otherwise occupied. after getting sworn in in january, by april they threatened to shut down the government. that was april. by july, republicans had forced the first ever debt ceiling crisis in american history. we got our...
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representative john colbertson of texas said he shouted out his own encouragement. i said like 9/11, let's roll. let's roll and bring the u.s. government to its knees just like on 9/11. so we're the other side. kind of a palable glee on the republican side about this accomplishment they have brought about tonight. they are psych issed about this. there's no mirror image between the parties on this subject. only one major party of the two that we have got that strives for government in control. they have not passed any legislation in to law since having control of the house. this is our seventh brink. whether it is a government shut down threat. government shutdown actuality, debt ceiling threat, fiscal cliff. they have done it seven times no significant legislation. which do you think is more important to them? there's nothing about the last few weeks of political back and forth that explain twhies is happening. nothing about the back and forth on the hill tonight that explains what this is about. nothing about health reform that explains what is happening. this is
representative john colbertson of texas said he shouted out his own encouragement. i said like 9/11, let's roll. let's roll and bring the u.s. government to its knees just like on 9/11. so we're the other side. kind of a palable glee on the republican side about this accomplishment they have brought about tonight. they are psych issed about this. there's no mirror image between the parties on this subject. only one major party of the two that we have got that strives for government in control....
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it really is the president and john boehner. they have to work this out. shu he just call in john boehner and say, mr. speaker, we've got to figure this out. there are so many people suffering right now. and if this debt ceiling isn't raised, it's going to be potentially another deep recession for the entire economy. >> the consequences are very great if the debt ceiling isn't raised. i predict it will be raised. the speaker has said he didn't want to see us go into default he is the president. he doesn't have to worry about getting re-elected. it's his second term shouldn't he just do what lbj might have done or ronald reagan might have done, take charge of this crisis. >> times are different. >> why? >> because all these outside factor hess i talked about. so you know, all i can tell you is the president has to be personally engaged all the time, 24 hours a day. he's the only one that speaks for all americans. it also requires the leadership of speaker boehner and the senate leadership, as well to engage. this is not a game. i agree with what the seeker
it really is the president and john boehner. they have to work this out. shu he just call in john boehner and say, mr. speaker, we've got to figure this out. there are so many people suffering right now. and if this debt ceiling isn't raised, it's going to be potentially another deep recession for the entire economy. >> the consequences are very great if the debt ceiling isn't raised. i predict it will be raised. the speaker has said he didn't want to see us go into default he is the...
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john boehner, you know, you said he's being held hostage. but he could, for his own legacy and for the good of the country, come to the floor and say, look, enough is enough. we can negotiate later on all kinds of different issues that the democrats are more than willing to sit down and talk about. >> congresswoman, you know that that would require the speaker to sacrifice himself and his position in the house as speaker. and i suspect that is unlikely. notwithstanding the suffering that's being inflicted on the nation. >> i know. but think of what you're saying. that in order to keep a position to be something, in your own mind and i guess in the mind of the republicans, that you would do this kind of sacrifice. that's wrong. that's just wrong. >> i'm afraid that's where we are. congresswoman jan schakowsky, thank you so much, ma'am. >> thank you. >>> coming up, the increasing weight of the government shutdown on the shoulders of one senator, ted cruz. >>> plus, will loose lips sink the ship? >> i'm all wired up here. >> i just don't see an
john boehner, you know, you said he's being held hostage. but he could, for his own legacy and for the good of the country, come to the floor and say, look, enough is enough. we can negotiate later on all kinds of different issues that the democrats are more than willing to sit down and talk about. >> congresswoman, you know that that would require the speaker to sacrifice himself and his position in the house as speaker. and i suspect that is unlikely. notwithstanding the suffering...
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we had speaker john boehner sometime ago he wouldn't negotiate with the president because he felt the president wasn't a serious negotiator with the negotiations in august of 2011 and the president said i'm not going to negotiate, they take my position or not and the president has not been one that presents personal charter like schmoozing with politicians, which is helpful. if it comes time to negotiate. so it's -- >> see, that the the thing that i keep coming back to, bill clinton last week told me in a fascinating interview how you deal with opponents, you got to get natural m of it. when he went to the shutdown in the mid 90s, he and gingrich got in a room and thrashed out an agreement. >> not just venn actueventually. i remember talking to newt gingrich. he said one thing you have to understand about bill clinton, he never stops learning. >> and never stops talking, i mean in a good way. he said they would speak every single day when to the outside world they were at war. >> they were at war. the other cause of this, in effect, it's related to my book "shaping the nation" immigra
we had speaker john boehner sometime ago he wouldn't negotiate with the president because he felt the president wasn't a serious negotiator with the negotiations in august of 2011 and the president said i'm not going to negotiate, they take my position or not and the president has not been one that presents personal charter like schmoozing with politicians, which is helpful. if it comes time to negotiate. so it's -- >> see, that the the thing that i keep coming back to, bill clinton last...
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they have been pitying john boehner instead of this is the guy for hot. >> i don't know if john boehner is the face for messaging, they have tried to do that with with ted cruz. there a difference between boehner and pelosi, pelosi for the most time she was speaker was leading the caucus. boehner the most time as speaker has been following his caucus. he's not the decisive figure pelosi was before. all of this day to day tactical messaging wars, who is responsible for world war ii memorial or bigger boogie man or boogie woman for the american people, all of that, i think, as we get closer to the debt limit as the markets continue to decline because they become more nervous about this, all that is going to fade into the background. all these politicians in washington will have to look at themselves in the mirror and say how much damage am i willing to cause. i'm not talking 30 or 40 hard line people in the house who basically don't think default is a terrible thing or going over the debt limit is a terrible thing. leadership of the house, leadership of the senate, leadership of the white
they have been pitying john boehner instead of this is the guy for hot. >> i don't know if john boehner is the face for messaging, they have tried to do that with with ted cruz. there a difference between boehner and pelosi, pelosi for the most time she was speaker was leading the caucus. boehner the most time as speaker has been following his caucus. he's not the decisive figure pelosi was before. all of this day to day tactical messaging wars, who is responsible for world war ii...
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i like john boehner. i happen to think that he is a good american and wants the government to really do what we're supposed to be doing. is that we're helping people where people can't be helped any further by their own initiatives. i personally believe he is in for a sad awakening next year. and i would like him to stand up and say let's have a clean vote on the budget. that is what we need right now. let's get on with the other issues of the debt and the other issues of where this country is going in terms of its investments. if you look at the last four months in terms of economic growth. if you look at the housing prices and where mortgages are going and where -- now we have a decline, thank god, in foreclosures. we're going in the right direction. but these republicans don't want this president to succeed. and that is where it is at. people are not dumb. they can understand this. i support the health care act, i think it is going to work. they don't want it to be successful. why not? should they have
i like john boehner. i happen to think that he is a good american and wants the government to really do what we're supposed to be doing. is that we're helping people where people can't be helped any further by their own initiatives. i personally believe he is in for a sad awakening next year. and i would like him to stand up and say let's have a clean vote on the budget. that is what we need right now. let's get on with the other issues of the debt and the other issues of where this country is...
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john boehner and gop leadership stuck to their message. they will not vote to end the shutdown until democrats give in on obama care. >> this morning, i get "the wall street journal" says we don't care how long this lasts because we're winning. this isn't some damned game. all we're asking for is to sit down and have a discussion and bring fairness, reopen the government and bring fairness to the american people under obama care. >> president obama quickly responded by grabbing lunch with joe biden. gave brief remarks. >> i'm happy to have negotiations with the republicans and speaker boehner on a whole range of issues. but we can't do it with a gun held to the head of the american people. >> house republicans will continue to hold votes today and tomorrow to reopen parts of the government through individual pieces of legislation. the white house dismissed those efforts and insisting the house vote on a clean bill that would end the shutdown completely. meanwhile, the white house has also canceled remaining stop of the week long trip to as
john boehner and gop leadership stuck to their message. they will not vote to end the shutdown until democrats give in on obama care. >> this morning, i get "the wall street journal" says we don't care how long this lasts because we're winning. this isn't some damned game. all we're asking for is to sit down and have a discussion and bring fairness, reopen the government and bring fairness to the american people under obama care. >> president obama quickly responded by...
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our chief national correspondent john king has exclusive new poll numbers. john? >> first and foremost, there is no question the american people think this is a bad idea to have that shutdown clock run to zero. look, 7 in 10 americans. 68% say it would be a bad thing to shut the government down for a few days. what about the prospect of a shutdown that ran on longer, for a few weeks, hard to get 8 in 10 americans to agree on anything, but they agree on this, a bad thing to shut the government down for more than a few weeks. however, we should note. these are national numbers. all politics are local? 40 of 50 of the most conservative house members, 4 of 5 of the most conservative senators are pushing this strategy for the republican party. they think they're on safe ground back home. 56% of tea party supporters say it's a good thing to shut down the government. that's why some of the conservatives are not afraid to go to the brink right here. however, if we come back to the national numbers, if this happens, who would the american people think is most responsible?
our chief national correspondent john king has exclusive new poll numbers. john? >> first and foremost, there is no question the american people think this is a bad idea to have that shutdown clock run to zero. look, 7 in 10 americans. 68% say it would be a bad thing to shut the government down for a few days. what about the prospect of a shutdown that ran on longer, for a few weeks, hard to get 8 in 10 americans to agree on anything, but they agree on this, a bad thing to shut the...
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but all we can do is try. >> john, could members actually sway john boehner, a small, relatively small group of moderate members like that? >> the speaker has these guys on the left side of the caucus, you have the guys on the far right, he's got to balance somewhere in between and he's trying to listen to all the members. once again i'm trying to tell chris, the speaker is trying to come up with a strategy that gets us through all of these crises. if he doesn't have a unified conference, we're not going to get anything done. i don't think that -- i think that the moderates are going to listen to the speaker for the time beaing. the speaker is not going to bring up anything that he can't pass and i think that for him is his biggest problem. how do you get something passed that you know fiez his conference. that's what he's trying to find common sglound joground. >> john, the speaker could put a clean cr on the floor and it would pass. he's choosing not to do that for political reasons, his own political reasons, republican political reasons. that would be fine if this was some abstract
but all we can do is try. >> john, could members actually sway john boehner, a small, relatively small group of moderate members like that? >> the speaker has these guys on the left side of the caucus, you have the guys on the far right, he's got to balance somewhere in between and he's trying to listen to all the members. once again i'm trying to tell chris, the speaker is trying to come up with a strategy that gets us through all of these crises. if he doesn't have a unified...
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john, you sort of -- do you understand the white house's point of view here? they're going, you know what, we're not going to do this anymore. if they're going to go off the cliff, then drive off the cliff and see what happens. >> not really. i think the president has to show some leadership. >> that's code for he's got to help them out of their box? you think he'll have to help boehner out of his box? >> this was only the first blip. the fact of the matter is you have to do the debt limit. we have a budget crisis in this country. >> do we have a budget crisis? did you hear mitch mcconnell yesterday? he's making the case going, spending is down the last two years, government spending down. what crisis? >> the debt ceiling is in october and it's not in july. >> what's the crisis? >> there's definitely a crisis with the republicans. >> they believe. >> and they control the chamber. it's important. you have to negotiate with the chamber. the fact of the matter, maybe obama should go travel. what they need is joe biden to cut the deal because harry reid can't hand
john, you sort of -- do you understand the white house's point of view here? they're going, you know what, we're not going to do this anymore. if they're going to go off the cliff, then drive off the cliff and see what happens. >> not really. i think the president has to show some leadership. >> that's code for he's got to help them out of their box? you think he'll have to help boehner out of his box? >> this was only the first blip. the fact of the matter is you have to do...
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john boehner could walk out, put a clean cr on the floor and it will pass. what is the likelihood he will simply do that? >> it's an interesting question, joy. as of right now, i would say unlikely today from where we stand. i will give you the three options boehner has now, the thinking. the house has a meeting at 2:00 p.m. today. they are going to discuss what their next move is going to be. here are the three options. number one, once the senate kills the house bill and sent back over here attach some other conservative goody that goes after the health care law. this case something similar to the bitter amendment, strip government pay-ins to employees on the hill for health care access and health care premium payments. if you do that, the thinking on the republican side is they can say, look, harry reid is trying to save his own health care ahead of that of the american people. so that's the one thing we can see. however, if you do that, you push more towards shutdown because of the timing and how everything works up here. number two, boehner could possib
john boehner could walk out, put a clean cr on the floor and it will pass. what is the likelihood he will simply do that? >> it's an interesting question, joy. as of right now, i would say unlikely today from where we stand. i will give you the three options boehner has now, the thinking. the house has a meeting at 2:00 p.m. today. they are going to discuss what their next move is going to be. here are the three options. number one, once the senate kills the house bill and sent back over...
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in the other corner, speaker of the house john boehner and the republicans who say the law is chaotic and mandatory signups should be delayed by one year. if that doesn't happen, the house will not pass a resolution to fund the government. thus, a shutdown. at this point, neither side is compromising. a new poll by nbc is interesting. in it the country is evenly divided at 49% over whether folks are confused by obama care or not. when asked if they are enthusiastic about it, just 24% say yes. 73% say no. but a new quinnipiac poll is bad news for republicans. on the question of do you support or oppose congress shutting down the government over obama care, just 22% support. 72% oppose. also the people were asked who they'd vote for if congressional elections were held today instead of 2014. 34% said republican. 43% said democrat. some pundits say it reflects on how the government shutdown mess is being reported. >> they think the trends growing to go in their direction by the end of the week because, again, the press is largely sympathetic on this, that it's the house republicans' faul
in the other corner, speaker of the house john boehner and the republicans who say the law is chaotic and mandatory signups should be delayed by one year. if that doesn't happen, the house will not pass a resolution to fund the government. thus, a shutdown. at this point, neither side is compromising. a new poll by nbc is interesting. in it the country is evenly divided at 49% over whether folks are confused by obama care or not. when asked if they are enthusiastic about it, just 24% say yes....
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john, i want to go to you first. please set the table for those of us tuning in right now. >> for those tuning in right now, what has happened today is that the senate has rejected the house extension of government funding, which included a delay in the implementation of obama care and also would have gotten rid of the so-called medical device tax, which raises $30 billion over ten years to help pay for obama care. and that meant automatically that a clean extension of government funding went back to the house. the house had a meeting this afternoon. their members decided they were not going to extend government funding in a way that would avoid a shutdown. they're sending a new bill back. once they get it drawn up and passed on the floor of the house of representatives, that would delay the individual mandate, which is at the core of obama care and it would also repeal or get rid of what they call a special exemption for house members and their staffs in how obama care applies to them. and the senate's going to reje
john, i want to go to you first. please set the table for those of us tuning in right now. >> for those tuning in right now, what has happened today is that the senate has rejected the house extension of government funding, which included a delay in the implementation of obama care and also would have gotten rid of the so-called medical device tax, which raises $30 billion over ten years to help pay for obama care. and that meant automatically that a clean extension of government funding...
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speaker john boehner says that the president is not willing to negotiate. >>> the nypd releasing new pictures of the two bikers they say viciously beat a man in front of his family. prosecutors drop charges against one of the two men arrested in connection with the attack on the s.u.v. driver. >>> the governor jerry brown set to sign a bill into law today that will let millions of illegal immigrants in california get drivers licenses. ainsley? >> thank you, heather. it is time to take a look at the good, the bad, and the ugly. first the good. a young girl gets the surprise of a lifetime. >> her father, first class petty officer scott mccombus of the u.s. navy reserves decides to surprise his little girl by hiding in that corn phaez. the first time seeing her dad in six months. next the bad. this woman gets trapped in deep mud in china's yellow river. fire fighters were able to pull her to safety using a rope. no word yet if she suffered any injuries. finally the ugly. a close call for a bicyclist in england. a woman comes within inches of being hit by that high-speed train. she repor
speaker john boehner says that the president is not willing to negotiate. >>> the nypd releasing new pictures of the two bikers they say viciously beat a man in front of his family. prosecutors drop charges against one of the two men arrested in connection with the attack on the s.u.v. driver. >>> the governor jerry brown set to sign a bill into law today that will let millions of illegal immigrants in california get drivers licenses. ainsley? >> thank you, heather. it...
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john boehner has the same problem that john boehner had four days ago, three days ago before the government shutdown. there is a group of republicans in the house, and it's a lot bigger than the 14 people who said they would sign a clean cr who are republicans. there's a group of 40 to 50 republicans in the house who simply are not going to vote for a continuing resolution that does not include delaying or defunding obama care. at least today they're not going to do that. that's the bigger problem here, andrea. if john boehner wants to pass a clean continuing resolution with the votes of a vast majority of democrats and a handful of republicans, the idea of speaker john boehner if republicans hold the house majority in 2015, that's going to go away. >> and jack lew has written a letter to congress. it says, if we have insufficient cash on hand, it would be impossible for the united states of america to meet all of its obligations for the first time in our history. he's obviously talking about the debt ceiling. for this reason, i respectfully urge congress to act immediately to meet its resp
john boehner has the same problem that john boehner had four days ago, three days ago before the government shutdown. there is a group of republicans in the house, and it's a lot bigger than the 14 people who said they would sign a clean cr who are republicans. there's a group of 40 to 50 republicans in the house who simply are not going to vote for a continuing resolution that does not include delaying or defunding obama care. at least today they're not going to do that. that's the bigger...
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did you write that for me, john? >> me? >> no. john harwood joins us now with more. it is interesting what we're seeing right now. and -- i do get tweets and mail. >> just for the record, joe. >> yeah. >> nothing that cruz just said was true in that sound bite. >> okay. i know, i expected to hear that. but maybe his heart's in the right place, how about that? >> yes. i'm sure that ted cruz is doing what he thinks is in the interest of of the american people but when he says the american people overwhelmingly reject obama care, that's not true. when he says that -- >> yeah, but democrats -- >> that's not true. >> was the president overwhelmingly reelected? >> no, he was reelected. >> okay. >> because 39% -- and the numbers have gone down. it's not -- and, you know, your side explains it hasn't been sold right and the media gets in trouble for not selling it for the president for not selling it right. but it's not a popular bill right now. and it should be. we're trying to give health care to everyone -- it could have been done in a way -- >> american public opinion is
did you write that for me, john? >> me? >> no. john harwood joins us now with more. it is interesting what we're seeing right now. and -- i do get tweets and mail. >> just for the record, joe. >> yeah. >> nothing that cruz just said was true in that sound bite. >> okay. i know, i expected to hear that. but maybe his heart's in the right place, how about that? >> yes. i'm sure that ted cruz is doing what he thinks is in the interest of of the american...
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also joining me from our nation's capital, senators lindsey graham and john barasso. senator graham, the president will talk to syria, iran, vladimir putin but won't talk to members of the house of representatives or the u.s. senate. do i have that right? >> yeah. it's an unsustainable position over time but you got it right. >> senator? >> well, the house is doing something that's reasonable and fair tonight. they voted to keep the government open as well as to get rid of special privileges. the president has unilaterally said businesses get the employer mandate delayed for a year. as a guy said to me in wyoming, why does the boss get the break but the hard-working taxpayer doesn't? number one, we are trying to make sure workers get the same one-ye one-year delay and eliminate the special deal for members of congress and the white house. the president unilaterally has granted. i don't think he has a right to do it. we need to get rid of that. >> the president amended the bill unilaterally 14 times. do you both agree after the house has attempted this three times and
also joining me from our nation's capital, senators lindsey graham and john barasso. senator graham, the president will talk to syria, iran, vladimir putin but won't talk to members of the house of representatives or the u.s. senate. do i have that right? >> yeah. it's an unsustainable position over time but you got it right. >> senator? >> well, the house is doing something that's reasonable and fair tonight. they voted to keep the government open as well as to get rid of...
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the president sent secretary of state john kerry instead. there he is right there on the ground. let's bring in ana covering it in indonesia. what are leaders there saying about the president's absence? >> reporter: i think everybody is very disappointed that the president of the united states is not going to be here in attendance. the feeling is the show must go on. that's exactly what will happen here. a certain level of understanding that obviously, barack obama has a lot to deal with, the huge challenges. there is concern as to america's concern to this part of the world. asia is the fastest growing region. and you know, the united states made it perfectly clear that its foreign policy was really going to change. that it was going to take on this pivot to asia to rebalance after years of war in afghanistan and iraq. the focus was to be here in asia. obama made that perfectly clear when he came and visited several years ago. so i think the feeling is. america cannot perhaps influence what's going on back home. what sort of influence will it have in this part of the world? >> t
the president sent secretary of state john kerry instead. there he is right there on the ground. let's bring in ana covering it in indonesia. what are leaders there saying about the president's absence? >> reporter: i think everybody is very disappointed that the president of the united states is not going to be here in attendance. the feeling is the show must go on. that's exactly what will happen here. a certain level of understanding that obviously, barack obama has a lot to deal with,...
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what the democrats are trying to do is steal john boehner's job. they're trying to figure out a procedural way, some sort of trick to maneuver around him so they can restart the government even though he won't do it. more than enough republicans have said publicly that they hold the same positions that the democrats do, which is that the government should be started up again, and we should settle our policy issues through some other means of fighting. more than enough republicans have said that publicly, that it should be possible. but it's left to the democrats to try to find a way to make that true. it's left to the democrats to try to find ways to let those supposedly more moderate republicans find a way to put their money where their mouths are. so they tried the louise slaughter rule which effectively would have put louise slaughter in charge of the house for a second instead of john boehner. that didn't work. now their plan is to take over john boehner's job, to maneuver around him for one vote. by using something that is technically called a
what the democrats are trying to do is steal john boehner's job. they're trying to figure out a procedural way, some sort of trick to maneuver around him so they can restart the government even though he won't do it. more than enough republicans have said publicly that they hold the same positions that the democrats do, which is that the government should be started up again, and we should settle our policy issues through some other means of fighting. more than enough republicans have said that...
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may i go to john in florida. john? >> caller: hi, jim. this is john in florida. jim, about two months ago you gave a thumbs-up on amd, advanced micro devices and i purchased it. two weeks ago you gave a thumbs-up. >> yeah. >> caller: but monday i got mixed signals from you. >> i do like amd. i'm sorry if i gave mixed signals. i think amd is a $5 stock. and i know you're a many time long time. and so you should know that. bobby in california, please. bobby? >> caller: hello, cramer, how you doing? >> well. how about you? >> caller: very good, very good. i have been watching the last 15 years. today is the first time i'm calling you. it's about the kandi technology, kndi. >> the only one i know that well is polaris and scott wine. i would like to know more about kandi. i wish he would come back. that guy is one great manager. atvs? i don't know, i like them. i'm not scared of them. let's go to brian in maryland. brian? >> caller: jim, boo-yah from rockville, maryland, the purple palace. >> my cousins live there. what is going on? >> caller: i'm look for a local com
may i go to john in florida. john? >> caller: hi, jim. this is john in florida. jim, about two months ago you gave a thumbs-up on amd, advanced micro devices and i purchased it. two weeks ago you gave a thumbs-up. >> yeah. >> caller: but monday i got mixed signals from you. >> i do like amd. i'm sorry if i gave mixed signals. i think amd is a $5 stock. and i know you're a many time long time. and so you should know that. bobby in california, please. bobby? >>...
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john harwood is in washington with the latest on this fight. we're now less than nine hours to go until the deadline. recap where things stand for us right now. >> reporter: where things stand, kelly, is that the senate has now defeated on a partisan vote, the democratic majority has turned down the house proposal to condition the extension of government funding through november on a delay or defunding of obama care and a repeal of the medical devices tax, which is part of it. house members are now meeting on the house side of the capitol to try to figure out their next move. there is discussion within their caucus of throwing back to the senate another version of the continuing resolution that would extend government funding, delay the individual mandate, which is a central core element of obama care and also attach an amendment that would eliminate what they call subsidies to members of congress and staff for their health insurance. they think some republicans think this is a real pressure point for democrats. harry reid was just asked about
john harwood is in washington with the latest on this fight. we're now less than nine hours to go until the deadline. recap where things stand for us right now. >> reporter: where things stand, kelly, is that the senate has now defeated on a partisan vote, the democratic majority has turned down the house proposal to condition the extension of government funding through november on a delay or defunding of obama care and a repeal of the medical devices tax, which is part of it. house...